I roll a six and reformat Machiavelli's Discourses on Livy into markdown, so I can bring it (and other books) into an Obsidian vault for researh purposes,
This is a pretty deep philosophical question...is philosophy something that I "should" read? like are there certain philosophers i should read similar to there are certain litertature authors ive read because i "should" read them
I've had multiple philosophy courses start with Heraclitus' fragments and Plato's Symposium. But that's only if you want to start at the beginning so to speak. You'd probably like Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra. If you're interested in Marx start hereintradesting. i appreciate the response. initially i thought wouldnt it be worth just reading the philosophers instead of an overview, but your reasoning makes sense. but if one were to go to a book store and look for certain books or philosophers or "gateway" books to get some sort of sense, what may be worth looking for? I mainly ask and enter this thread knowing and hearing names, but not who they are or what they believe, and then of course whether it is worth looking into at all
And end here:I've had multiple philosophy courses start with Heraclitus' fragments and Plato's Symposium. But that's only if you want to start at the beginning so to speak. You'd probably like Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra. If you're interested in Marx start here
This explains why you've named yourself after the famous proletarian revolutionary socialist, Charlemagne.marx is leftist, so am i